Jim's Recent Papers
General information:
Recent Journal Publications
Physical Review Letters 92, 023902 (January 16, 2004).
Time-reversal analysis for scatterer characterization (with D. H. Chambers, LLNL)
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 112, 1509-1522 (2002).
Statistically stable ultrasonic imaging in random media
(with L. Borcea, G. C. Papanicolaou, and C. Tsogka, all working at Stanford)
Inverse Problems 18, 1247-1279 (2002).
Imaging and time reversal in random media
(with L. Borcea, G. C. Papanicolaou, and C. Tsogka, all working at Stanford)
Inverse Problems 18, 285-317 (2002).
Sensitivity analysis of a nonlinear inversion method for 3D
electromagnetic imaging in anisotropic media,
(with O. Dorn, H., Bertete-Aguirre, and G. C. Papanicolaou, all working at Stanford)
Geophysical Prospecting 50, 577-588 (2002).
Iterative resolution estimation in Kirchhoff migration,
(with S. Fomel, R. G. Clapp, and M. Prucha Clapp, all working at Stanford)
Journal of Computational Physics 170, 830-848 (2001).
FDFD: A 3D Finite-Difference Frequency-Domain Code for Electromagnetic Induction
Tomography or in pdf
(with Nathan J. Champagne II and H. Michael Buettner, both of LLNL)
Recent Conference Proceedings
Mathematics of Multiscale Materials, edited by K. M. Golden, G. R. Grimmett,
R. D. James, G. W. Milton, and P. N. Sen,
Workshop on Percolation and Random Media, Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications, University of Minnesota, November 12-16, 1995 (Springer, New York, 1998),
pp. 37-50.
Transversely isotropic poroelasticity arising from thin
isotropic layers
Other recent publications
Volume Averaging, Effective Stress Rules, and Inversion for
Microstructural Response of Multicomponent Porous Media
(with S. R. Pride, formerly Université de Rennes, now Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 46, 719-747 (1998).
Connecting Theory to Experiment in Poroelasticity
(with S. R. Pride, formerly Université de Rennes, now Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Journal of Applied Physics 83, 1685-1693 (1998).
Planar spatial correlations, anisotropy, and
specific surface area of stationary random porous media
(this postscript version differs slightly in emphasis from the version
submitted to JAP, but otherwise the content is the same)
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London A 453, 1849-1880 (1997).
On the effective viscoelastic moduli of two-phase media. II. Rigorous bounds
on the complex shear modulus in three dimensions
(with G. W. Milton, University of Utah)
Physical Review Letters 79, 1142-1145 (1997).
Generalization of Eshelby's formula for a single ellipsoidal elastic
inclusion to poroelasticity and thermoelasticity
Inverse Problems in Wave Propagation, edited by G. Chavent,
G. Papanicolaou, P. Sacks, and W. W. Symes, Proceedings of the
Workshop on Inverse Problems in Wave Propagation, Institute for Mathematics and
Its Applications, University of Minnesota, March 5-17, 1995 (Springer-Verlag,
New York, 1997), pp. 13-44.
Variational structure of inverse problems in wave propagation and vibration
Inverse Problems 12, 835-858 (1996).
High contrast impedance tomography
(with Liliana Borcea and George Papanicolaou, Stanford)
Water Resources Research 32,<\/B> 3621-3622 (1996).
On constitutive equations and effective stress principles
for deformable, double porosity media
(with H. F. Wang, University of Wisconsin -- Madison)
Journal of Geophysical Research 101, 20359-20375 (1996).
(JGR-Earth, Paper 96JB00879, now available from AGU as a reprint:
call 1-800-966-2481)
Using two-point correlation functions to
characterize microgeometry and estimate permeabilities of
sandstones and porous glass
(with S. C. Blair and P. A. Berge, LLNL)
Mechanics of Materials 22, 149-164 (1996).
Critique of two explicit schemes for
estimating elastic properties of multiphase composites
(with
P. A. Berge, LLNL)
Journal of Geophysical Research 100, 24611-24627 (1995).
The elastic coefficients of double-porosity models for fluid transport in jointed rock (with H.F. Wang , University of Wisconsin - Madison)
ASME Journal of Applied Mechanics 62, 1053-1062 (1995).
Realizability of negative pore compressibility in poroelastic composites
(with
P. A. Berge, LLNL)
Recent publications
in AGU Handbook of Physical Constants,
edited by T. J. Ahrens (AGU, New York, 1995), pp. 205--228.
Mixture theories for rock properties
Geophysical Journal International 119, 689-692 (1994).
Constraints on minimum velocity variance for seismic traveltime tomography
Mathematical Methods in Geophysical Imaging II, S. Hassanzadeh (ed.), Proceedings of SPIE, Volume 2301, 24-29 July, 1994, San Diego, CA (Bellingham, Washington, SPIE, 1994), pp. 2-13.
Tomographic resolution without singular value decomposition
Proceedings of the Cornelius Lanczos International
Centenary Conference, J. D. Brown, M. T. Chu, D. C. Ellison, and R. J.
Plemmons (eds.), North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, December
12-17, 1993, (SIAM, Philadelphia, PA, 1994), pp. 297-299.
Resolution of iterative inverses in seismic tomography
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 93, 2666-2668 (1993).
Analysis of ultrasonic velocities in hydrocarbon mixtures
Homogenization and Constitutive
Modeling for Heterogeneous Materials, Proceedings of the
Symposium on Homogenization and Constitutive Modeling for Heterogeneous
Materials, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia,
June 6-9, 1993, edited by C. S. Chang and J. W. Ju
(ASME, New York, 1993), pp. 1-13.
Rock elastic properties:
Dependence on microstructure (with P. A. Berge, LLNL)
Older papers organized by subject
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Papers on various topics two to five years old
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Papers on various topics five to eight years old
Mathematical Reviews of some of the papers
If you did not find what you
were looking for in the manuscripts above, I may have a paper
on the topic that was published prior to my introduction to
TEX and LATEX. In that case, you may find the paper in
the bibliographies below.
If the paper was written at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,
then it is probably possible to obtain a pdf file of the paper by
doing the following: First, go to http://www.llnl.gov/library/
(a link is provided below). Then, type Berryman J* in the Author
field without changing anything else. This should produce a listing
of 80 or more papers in reverse chronological order.
Start here.
If you still do not find what you want, you can reach me by
e-mail at
berryman@sep.stanford.edu
Main Bibliographies
Papers on inverse problems, including
inverse scattering, seismic tomography, and electrical impedance tomography,
etc.
Papers on Biot theory, poroelasticity,
Gassmann's equations, full and partial saturation, permeability, etc.
Papers on elasticity, variational bounds,
image processing, etc.